From: The Sleepless Wonder (darkstar@bach.udel.edu)
Date: 08/08/93


From: darkstar@bach.udel.edu (The Sleepless Wonder)
Subject: Re: shells that emulate the orginal /bin/sh
Date: Sun, 8 Aug 1993 16:06:37 GMT

In article <242v8m$nln@info2.rus.uni-stuttgart.de> zrzm0370@helpdesk.rus.uni-stuttgart.de (Joerg Scheurich) writes:
>In article <23r9bi$lcp@pdq.coe.montana.edu> nate@bsd.coe.montana.edu (Nate Williams) writes:
>
>>There are still some known incompatabilities which work in the original
>>/bin/sh (which are documented not to work!), but for the most part ash
>>does a good job of being a small /bin/sh look-alike, w/out all the added
>>functionality that bash brings in.
>
>How big is ash ? a reduced pdksh comes 64K binarie size ....
>
>so long
>MUFTI
>

So where can someone find ash? Pointers would be very helpful. Thanks
in advance...

        --Jerry

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